If you are unable to connect to the Internet using Google Chrome and you have tried various methods to resolve this issue but you are still experiencing problems, you’ve come to the right place.
Here are some ways to fix the issue.
Flushing your DNS cache can be a useful tool to resolve any host connection errors that you may experience with Google Chrome or other browsers.
Solution 1: In Chrome browser, type chrome://net-internals/#dns and then press the 'Clear host' cache button.
Solution 2: Go to tools -> options -> Under the hood -> Clear Browsing data and check 'empty the cache' and click on clear browsing data. it is not the DNS cache but still it works.
Solution 3:
Here are some ways to fix the issue.
Solution 1: In Chrome browser, type chrome://net-internals/#dns and then press the 'Clear host' cache button.
Solution 2: Go to tools -> options -> Under the hood -> Clear Browsing data and check 'empty the cache' and click on clear browsing data. it is not the DNS cache but still it works.
Solution 3:
- Press the Windows Key or hover your mouse over the bottom left corner and click the Windows Icon.
- Begin typing Command Prompt.
- Right-click the application and select Run as Administrator.
- Run the following command in the command line and hit enter.
ipconfig /flushdns
or
- Hold down the Windows Key and Press R on your keyboard.
- The run dialog box will open. Type ipconfig /flushdns and Press Enter.
I hope these solutions help you out with the issue.
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